A racist Chinese man sat next to an Igbo man on a train in China and proceeded to cover his nose as if the Igbo man smelled bad. The Igbo man responded by returning the same energy. Even after the Chinese man stopped covering his nose, the Igbo man no gree make peace reign.
Trump paused USAID when he came to power and said, โAfricans should handle African problems.โ I wonder why the US wants Kenya, an African country, to handle their Ebola problem.
Tafakari
From selling all the parastatals in the country, selling our Health Data records, inviting criminals like Adani, issuing passports to Warlords & Finally inviting Ebola. Ruto Must be jailed after 2027
Ruto is calling out the killing of Rachel Wandeto just because he wants to clout-chase with the incident for political mileage.
Yet he assumed the death of Dr. Obwaka.
Statehouse is spending 70.5M daily.
The president is using 537M in a week to fly.
Kindiki is using 170M weekly on choppers.
But stocking hospital pharmacies is where they draw a thick line.
Wanasiasa ni mashetani!!
Statehouse has a budget of 17.7Billion.
Civil servants used 7 billion to travel abroad.
SHA software costed 118 Billion
1.3 Trillion is missing on Ecitizen
50 Billion missing from SHA
4.1Billion Bursary funds missing
300 Billion Treasury bond lost
But kenya is broke?
@AnuarSaddat There's 8 billion worth of heroine bound to be destroyed as declared by the courts, that is where the juice is at, those fake title deeds are a decoy.
These useless women called a press conference to defend Susan Kihika for going to the US to deliver.
I havenโt seen any of them talk about the disappearance of our kids.
1. Fuel problems entered when Ruto brought the G-2-G deal.
2. Medical problems entered when Ruto brought in SHA.
3. Education problems entered when Ruto brought the new funding model.
4. Child trafficking problems entered when Ruto opened borders.
Name them.
Karen Nyamu MUST step down or be removed from the Senate!!
What happened to that student in Senate was deeply inappropriate and honestly very uncomfortable to watch. A child walked into a national institution under a school program and somehow ended up being spoken about in a suggestive manner by an adult holding public office.
And no, we will not reduce this to โKaren just being Karen..โ There are certain lines that should never be crossed, especially when children are involved!!
A young girl should be able to walk into Senate and leave feeling inspired, respected and safe, not embarrassed, sexualized or turned into the center of inappropriate remarks in front of an entire room and the country.
Public office comes with responsibility, maturity and self-control. If someone cannot understand the weight of their words around minors, then they honestly should not continue occupying such a position.
And honestly, this entire situation raises very serious questions about how Karen Nyamu even ended up in the Senate in the first place.
Who nominates these people?
What exactly is the criteria?
What values are being rewarded?
What kind of conduct qualifies someone to represent Kenyans at that level?
Because if this is the standard being normalized in our public institutions, then we genuinely have a deeper crisis as a country.
An apology alone is not enough. There must be accountability.
@DismasWaTabu@lynn_ngugi1 She's just reading the brains of her lawyer/lawyers who wrote it for her to read as an apology. Nothing like apology is here, huyu anastahili awe inje ya hili Bunge. She's a total embarrassment to the house and the female fraternity. Bure kabisa.
NTV Kenya yesterday reported that 30,000 newborn babies died in Kenya last year.
That is 82 babies dying every single day.
The worst-hit regions are Nyanza, Western Kenya, and ASAL counties, places where poverty already makes maternal healthcare harder to access.
And this is where the conversation gets uncomfortable.
Yes, Linda Mama still exists under the SHA.
But it is not the original Linda Mama that many mothers knew that helped many.
The original Linda Mama, launched under Margaret Kenyatta, allowed mothers to enter the system early, with very low upfront cost of as low as 200ksh, access antenatal clinics, routine monitoring, delivery support, emergency referrals, and newborn care during the most critical months of life.
It was designed to bring poor mothers into care early and reduce maternal and neonatal deaths.
The current SHA-linked version is different.
For many poor families, registration and contribution requirements have become a barrier. Being asked to pay 12,000ksh for many is tough.
And poverty changes behaviour.
A mother without money delays clinic visits.
She postpones scans.
She skips checkups.
She shows up late when complications have already worsened.
And when care starts late:
Complications are harder to manage.
Emergency interventions become more common.
And newborn survival becomes harder.
Not every newborn death is because Linda Mama changed. That would be dishonest.
But by the Ruto govt making maternal care harder to access for poor mothers, especially at the earliest stages of pregnancy, has consequences.
Healthcare delays caused by poverty are deadly.
82 babies dying every day should force UDA and Ruto to ask themselves:
Are they making maternal healthcare easier for poor mothers, or harder?
I saw someone ask, โWhat exactly has Edwin Sifuna done in the Senate?โ
Fair question.
Because in Kenyan politics, too many leaders are loud on TV and silent in Parliament.
So I checked the record.
So far, Sifuna has tabled 3 Bills and pushed 3 major people-centred motions:
1. Sports (Amendment) Bill
To reform sports governance, improve accountability in sports bodies, and protect athletes from mismanagement.
2. Energy (Amendment) Bill
To address high electricity costs, strengthen regulation in the energy sector, and push for fairer pricing for consumers.
3. Office of the County Printer Bill
To institutionalize county publication of laws and notices, making county governments more transparent and accountable.
And his motions?
1. Abolishing parking fees in hospitals, malls and airports
Because access to hospitals and essential services should not come with punitive charges.
2. Inquiry into deputy governorsโ welfare and protection
To address the growing trend of political frustration, humiliation and sidelining of deputy governors.
3. Electricity cost reduction reforms
To push government and regulators to lower the cost of power for households and businesses.
On top of that, he has been active in Senate oversight committees, questioning governors, including Johnson Sakaja, on accountability. He has also submitted several statements in the Senate. And much more is on the way.
This is why some of us support Sifuna.
Not because we are blind.
Not because of party loyalty.
But because we checked the receipts.
Before dismissing him, show us your MP or Senatorโs record first.
The first family is a wicked family. Their own daughter sharelene, who became the blood ambassador in 2024, started exporting blood in massive quantities from Kenya. Crazy, right?
10M was budgeted for the Egypt Skate game by the Ministry of Sports, but Kevin Kiarie was not sponsored.
He paid for his ticket to Egypt and was nearly chased away after Kenya failed to pay the affiliation fees of 300 dollars.